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‘Love-Life: Using Films in the Interpretation of Gender Within Analysis’, in C. Hauke and I. Alister (eds) (2001) op. cit.
Christopher Hauke • Visible Mind: Movies, modernity and the unconscious
Opinion
The document discusses an appeal by Defendant Mitchell Lee challenging a pretrial detention order based on the State's petition citing a threat he posed to the community.
ilcourtsaudio.blob.core.windows.net–Éva Forgács’ “The Bauhaus Paradox: Creativity, Freedom and the Long-Lasting Legacy of Bauhaus in Hungary” (2020)
Syllabus • How to Fall Down a Rabbit Hole
agree with Morgan that participation is not intrinsically politically progressive. Thus, though I seek these practices’ democratic potential and look for ways they extend equal opportunities for social engagement, I also pay attention to ways they constrain or suppress those opportunities.
Jen Harvie • Fair Play: Art, Performance and Neoliberalism (Performance Interventions)
we run experiments to test hypotheses and discover knowledge.
Adam Grant • Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know
the indeterminacy of it all appeals to me.
David Kasher • ParshaNut: 54 Journeys into the World of Torah Commentary
kind of urbane world-weariness, a pronounced ambivalence in all…
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Kyle Chayka • Filterworld
The test of freedom is control over time.
Irving Greenberg • The Jewish Way: Living the Holidays
Any questioning or discrediting of what is currently the most efficient means of producing acquiescence and docility, of promoting self-interest as the raison d’être of all social activity, is rigorously marginalized.